Five NFL offenses show promising improvements for 2026-2027 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 2:04 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

As the 2026-2027 NFL season approaches, several teams exhibit marked improvements in their offensive capabilities. The New England Patriots bolster their lineup with the addition of A.J. Brown and enhanced protection for quarterback Drake Maye. The Denver Broncos have acquired Jaylen Waddle to support Courtland Sutton. The Las Vegas Raiders added Tyler Linderbaum, while the New York Giants revamped their offense with significant personnel changes, including new coaching staff. The New Orleans Saints look to capitalize on Tyler Shough's solid performance last season with new talent like Jordyn Tyson and veteran Noah Fant, despite losing Tyson to injury for now.
- •New England Patriots strengthen offense with A.J. Brown and key draft picks.
- •Denver Broncos trade for Jaylen Waddle to enhance receiving corps.
- •Las Vegas Raiders sign Tyler Linderbaum to improve offensive line.
- •New York Giants focus on a stronger run game and new offensive identity.
- •New Orleans Saints look to return Jordyn Tyson as they add multiple talents.
- 2:04 PMYahoo Sports — 5 most improved NFL offenses entering 2026-2027 season
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